Acts and Regulations

F-2.2 - Family Services Act

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Placement agreement
Repealed: 2023, c.36, s.13
2023, c.36, s.13
70.1Repealed: 2023, c.36, s.13
2007, c.20, s.7; 2016, c.37, s.66; 2023, c.36, s.13
Placement agreement
70.1(1)Where the Minister places a child for purposes of adoption in accordance with section 70, the Minister may enter into an agreement in writing with a person to transfer all or part of the custody, care and control of a child in care to that person as a prospective adopting parent, and in the agreement the Minister may transfer to the prospective adopting parent such of those rights and responsibilities with respect to custody, care and control of the child as have been transferred to the Minister by a guardianship agreement, or as have been imposed on the Minister by court order under this or any other Act, as the Minister considers to be suitable under the circumstances.
70.1(2)No right, authority or obligation transferred to a prospective adopting parent under a prospective adopting parent agreement is transferable by a prospective adopting parent to any other person.
2007, c.20, s.7; 2016, c.37, s.66
Placement agreement
70.1(1)Where the Minister places a child for purposes of adoption in accordance with section 70, the Minister may enter into an agreement in writing with a person to transfer all or part of the custody, care and control of a child in care to that person as a prospective adopting parent, and in the agreement the Minister may transfer to the prospective adopting parent such of those rights and responsibilities with respect to custody, care and control of the child as have been transferred to the Minister by a guardianship agreement, or as have been imposed on the Minister by court order under this or any other Act, as the Minister considers to be suitable under the circumstances.
70.1(2)No right, authority or obligation transferred to a prospective adopting parent under a prospective adopting parent agreement is transferable by a prospective adopting parent to any other person.
2007, c.20, s.7